Background
Canterbury, Jacqueline Lee was born on August 2, 1948 in Aberdeen, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of John Eliot Canterbury and Inez Janet Johnston.
Canterbury, Jacqueline Lee was born on August 2, 1948 in Aberdeen, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of John Eliot Canterbury and Inez Janet Johnston.
Associate of Arts in Dental Hygiene, Shoreline Community College, Seattle, 1970. Bachelor in Biology, University Washington, Seattle, 1976. Bachelor, Evergreen College, 1983.
Master of Science in Animal Science, University Nebraska, Lincoln, 2000. Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Science, University Nebraska, Lincoln, 2007.
Itinerant educator Southeast Island School District, Ketchikan, Alaska, 1986—1991. District wildlife biologist Misty Fiords National Monument, 1991—1995. Alaska coordinator forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, Eugene, Oregon, 1995—1998.
Biologist Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, 1999—2000. Professor biology Nebraska Wesleyan University, since 2001. Board member Tongass conservation Society, 1987—1998, SEACC, Juneau, 1988—1999.
President Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, Juneau, 1990—1991. Board member Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, Eugene, since 1993, Great Plains Environmental Law Center, Omaha, since 2007.
Member of Great Plains Environmental Law Center, Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, Nebraska Ornithological Union, National Audubon Society.